Nursing Assistant Course

In this course, students are taught the basic knowledge and skills of a nurse
assistant in a long-term care environment. Topics include infection control,
personal care skills and procedures, resident’s rights, body mechanics, nutrition,
and emergency procedures. Additional topics include restorative services,
observation, charting culture change, coping with death, conflict resolution and
working with the cognitively impaired. Students are taught the role and
responsibilities of a nurse assistant as part of the healthcare team, as well as skills
necessary to protect and enhance resident safety, comfort, independence, and
mobility.

Course Duration

112 hours duration

Course Outline

Course #Course TitleLecture/LabClinicalTotal
NA 1024Nursing Assistant7240 
Total Hours for Program completion 7240112

The approximate time required to complete this program is four weeks for the
students.
Upon successful completion of the program, the student will receive a
Certificate of Completion and be qualified to sit for the State Nurse Aide exam.

This course places particular emphasis on effective communication skills based on
the needs of residents. Through structured, competency-based clinical assignments,
the clinical portion of this module is designed to provide supervised practice in
nurse assistant procedures. The practicum includes practice in resident care skills
and procedures, infection control, assisting with transfer and mobility,
communication skills, respect for the residents’ rights, rehabilitative/restorative
care, and vital signs. This course may include both classroom and digital activities
such as video, test/quizzes, simulations, and discussion boards

Course Time Hours

A course time is at least 50 minutes of instruction during a 60-minute period.

Tuition and Fees
Tuition   …………………………………………………………………     $979.00
Textbooks  ………………………………………………………………    $56.00
Uniforms   ……………………………………………………………….    $50.00
Supplies   ………………………………………………………………..    $30.00
State Testing fee   ……………………………………………………….   $125.00
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TOTAL $1240.00

Enrollment Periods

Nursing Assistant-Enrollment periods are the four calendar weeks prior to the
first day of classes for each program term. It will run as a continuous cycle.

Orientation

Pinnacle Career Center provides a new student orientation program each term for
all new students. The orientation acquaints new students with the faculty,
administrators, and academic life at PCC. An agenda is prepared that provides the
opportunity to get a better understanding of the program, the responsibilities of
both the student and the instructor, and having any questions addressed. All new
students are required to participate in the orientation.

Programs

Nursing Assistant 1024

NA Program Terms

The program will run 4 weeks per term. One week’s time will be given in between
to allow for make-up and administrative completions. Therefore, a new Term
(Cohort) will start every 5 weeks with the exception of holiday or weather
interference.

Daily Class Schedule

Classroom ScheduleClinical Schedule
Monday – Friday 8:30 AM- 3:00 PMMonday – Friday 8:30 AM-2:00 PM
8:30-9:20 LectureA lunch break will be
assigned by the instructor.
9:20-9:30 Break
9:30-10:20 Lecture 
10:20-10:30 Break 
10:30-11:20 Lecture 
11:20-12:30 Lunch 
12:30-1:20 Lecture 
1:20-1:30 Break 
1:30-2:20 Lecture/lab 
2:20-2:30 Break 
2:30-3:00 Lab 

A 10-minute break will be given after 50 minutes of lecture.

What Will I Learn?

  • Core nursing assistant duties in long-term care environments
  • Infection control and proper hygiene practices
  • Personal care skills and procedures for residents
  • Understanding and respecting residents’ rights
  • Safe body mechanics and resident mobility assistance

Material Includes

  • Printed textbooks
  • Nursing assistant uniform
  • Clinical supplies
  • Access to classroom and digital learning tools (videos, quizzes, simulations)
  • State testing preparation materials
  • Student orientation package

Requirements

  • Must possess a valid high school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
  • Submit all required documentation including proof of immunizations and pass a background check.
  • Attend an in-person interview and campus tour with the program director.
  • Must pass a mandatory drug/chemical substance screening prior to start.
  • Uniform, textbook, and supply fees must be paid before class begins.
  • Students must attend orientation and be present by the third class of the term.
  • Full participation is expected in both classroom and clinical schedules.
  • Adhere strictly to the dress code and professionalism policies throughout the program.

Audience

  • Individuals seeking an entry-level career in healthcare
  • Recent high school graduates or GED holders
  • Career changers interested in patient care
  • Adults looking to re-enter the workforce with a healthcare credential
  • Caregivers or family members wanting formal training